Those of you who have heard about using conversational hypnosis to persuade others might feel like it is a bit dodgy or underhanded but I can assure you that it is really on the up and up and quite safe to use on friends, coworkers and family members.
Remember, though, conversational hypnosis is subtle. If it is your boss at work you are setting up to hit for a raise, don’t blow it with, “By the way, you should give me that raise instead of Julie from accounting.” The suggestion is not subtle and will bite you real fast.
Conversational or covert hypnosis works, but not on everyone. The process takes practice in a few areas of the stages. Also, knowing how to properly read the subject is essential before trying this technique on them. Everyone is different, knowing that difference goes a long way to inducing a subject properly.
So, if you want a safe and effective way to persuade people to see things your way – to help win arguments, to get people to buy things or to convince your spouse that you really do need that new set of golf clubs, then conversational hypnosis is something you might want to learn.




